Thermal Imaging to Help be Green

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Very fun toys. I have a Fluke Ti25 at my desk at all times. One of the few perks of working in manufacturing is that I can borrow any tools I want for the weekend. :)

All of the pics you took are from the outside. It is just as telling taking pictures of the inside. You can even see the 2x4's through the wall on a cold day.

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Some pics I took while troubleshooting a roof damming issue.

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That's awesome! I know what I'll be looking at for an upgrade.
Yes, that's a pretty sweet combo to have the Flir built-in.

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I had a rugged flip phone, but now have a Samsung s5. The idea of a rugged smart phone is a good idea alone, but to have ir built in is killer. No worry about a case either. The only problem, I would be walking down the streets with my phone pointed at houses all the time. I'm bad enough staring at roofs looking at snow melt patterns everywhere I go.

I did however take my camera to our friends new house. When I was walking thru, I said look there's a window till I looked up and there was a wall. A good area of insulation was missing and boy did it scream out on the camera (should've taken a pic).
 
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